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. >>> plus, the first lady takes her health campaign for kids down louisiana way. you're watching "early today." rheumatoid arthritis going? they're discovering the first self-injectable ra medicine you take just once a month. it's simponi™, and taken with methotrexate, it helps relieve the pain, stiffness, and swelling of ra with one dose a month. visit 4simponi.com to see if you qualify for a full year of cost support. simponi™ can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious and sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, cancer in children and adults, heart failure, nervous system disorders, liver or blood problems, and allergic reactions. before starting simponi™, your doctor should test you for tb and assess your risk of infections, including fungal infections and hepatitis b. ask your doctor if you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, or develop symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start simponi™ if you have an i
. >>> plus, the first lady takes her health campaign for kids down louisiana way. you're watching "early today." rheumatoid arthritis going? they're discovering the first self-injectable ra medicine you take just once a month. it's simponi™, and taken with methotrexate, it helps relieve the pain, stiffness, and swelling of ra with one dose a month. visit 4simponi.com to see if you qualify for a full year of cost support. simponi™ can lower your ability to fight...
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>> greta, first of all, the attorney general of louisiana sends his regards. one of our lawyers couldn't have put it better. he said there's a lot at stake in this courtroom. the future of health care in this nation. unprecedented intrusion on the sovereignty of state and right of citizens. the question can average citizens or citizens below average income be forced, 0 cursed to buying health care penalized or taxed in an illegal manner. >> greta: the federal government has the ability to intervene if it is interstate commerce. so the question is, whether or not this statute is interstate commerce? a broad definition, lose. narrow definition of interstate commerce of what the government can do, you win. and the question that the judge was focusing on is whether or not requiring someone to buy insurance, this machine dated economic activity or not? >> greta, louisiana courtrooms i try not to guess at judges until they rule. at the end you heard him say on one count he's going to deny their motion to dismiss that means -- or he predicted he that means this suit
>> greta, first of all, the attorney general of louisiana sends his regards. one of our lawyers couldn't have put it better. he said there's a lot at stake in this courtroom. the future of health care in this nation. unprecedented intrusion on the sovereignty of state and right of citizens. the question can average citizens or citizens below average income be forced, 0 cursed to buying health care penalized or taxed in an illegal manner. >> greta: the federal government has the...
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the senate in 2012 as republicans and if you are a democrat in montana, north dakota, south dakota, louisiana, nebraska, virginia, to you want to start the campaign by sticking your finger in the eye of the american people? and creating unnecessary controversy back home? there has never been in modern history since we moved to vehicle the president of the united states in inaugurated in january rather than in march, there has never been a lame duck session that has passed controversial legislation because members understand they will be creating a bad impression among the voters and they have to go home and face in two careers. >>neil: there has been a history of congress punting. if you punt and do not do anything, all the tax rates go up. so you have to do something. >>guest: they could pass a bill in the new year that makes the tax cuts retroactive to the beginning of january. here is the thing. the temperatures are looking incompetent. the president has in bill. he talks about a proposal trying to force the republics into opposing a proposal he has yet to play out in legislation, and the
the senate in 2012 as republicans and if you are a democrat in montana, north dakota, south dakota, louisiana, nebraska, virginia, to you want to start the campaign by sticking your finger in the eye of the american people? and creating unnecessary controversy back home? there has never been in modern history since we moved to vehicle the president of the united states in inaugurated in january rather than in march, there has never been a lame duck session that has passed controversial...
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and back home in louisiana. his opponent raised the issue in the following ad. >> today, we explore the case of the senator and the madam in lawmaker, law breaker. david vitter won election to the united states senate as a proud, family values politician, but under the surface, vitter was battling his own demons. things turned public for vitter when his number appeared on the d.c. madam's phone list. >> but it didn't end there the scene shifts to new orleans, where a former french quarter prostitute gave an interview exposing interviews about her sexual details with vitter. >> he went in, took a shower. spoke very little to me at first. did the same. he wasn't there 15, 120 minutes at that i was $300. >> that began airing state wide louisiana today. >>> up next, i spent date with former president bill clinton. can the most popular political figure in america help president obama and the democrats avoid losses this november? you are watching "hardball," only on msnbc. heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes
and back home in louisiana. his opponent raised the issue in the following ad. >> today, we explore the case of the senator and the madam in lawmaker, law breaker. david vitter won election to the united states senate as a proud, family values politician, but under the surface, vitter was battling his own demons. things turned public for vitter when his number appeared on the d.c. madam's phone list. >> but it didn't end there the scene shifts to new orleans, where a former french...
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and back home in louisiana. his opponent democratic congressman charlie melanson has raised the issue in the following ads. >> today we explore the case of the senator and the madam in lawmaker, lawbreaker. david vitter won an election to the united states senate as a proud family values politician, but under the surface, vitter was battling his own demons. >> things turned public for vitter when his number appeared on the d.c. madam's phone list. >> but it didn't end there. the scene shifts to new orleans, where a former french quarter prostitute gave an interview exposing details about her sexual relationship with vitter. >> she went to the shower. spoke very little to me at first. he did his thing. he wasn't there, 15, 20 minutes at that. i was $300. >> well that little sugar plum begins airing today in louisiana. next, stay put. jerry brown was asked of last night's debate if he would run against whitman. something he did in 1976 and 1980. here is brown's response. >> hell, i was younger, you know i would be
and back home in louisiana. his opponent democratic congressman charlie melanson has raised the issue in the following ads. >> today we explore the case of the senator and the madam in lawmaker, lawbreaker. david vitter won an election to the united states senate as a proud family values politician, but under the surface, vitter was battling his own demons. >> things turned public for vitter when his number appeared on the d.c. madam's phone list. >> but it didn't end there....
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>> he is free and clean but harold brown junior spent a dozen years behind bars for drug dealing in louisiana, arizona, nevada -- >> i saw knit a holding tank before i even was inside the walls i saw guys cut and bleeding all over the place. >> reporter: brown says bone crushers are extremely common even though the guards manage to con fist can kate many weapons. >> it's power, protection. for all the reasons people have weapons technician street they have them in jails. >> this year's bone crusher incident was the first murder at san quentin since 1997. officials say they'll show that weapon and these other past examples to prison guards in an effort to crush future attempts at murder behind bars. joe vasquez, cbs5. >>> well because of a, the wars in iraq and afghanistan, a record number of military veterans have come home with terrible injuries. both physical and psychological. one bay area community is making it a lot easier for one vet. don knapp takes us to a fundraiser tonight to help him transition to a new life. >> all right. we have an order for a sentinel. >> reporter: walnut creek
>> he is free and clean but harold brown junior spent a dozen years behind bars for drug dealing in louisiana, arizona, nevada -- >> i saw knit a holding tank before i even was inside the walls i saw guys cut and bleeding all over the place. >> reporter: brown says bone crushers are extremely common even though the guards manage to con fist can kate many weapons. >> it's power, protection. for all the reasons people have weapons technician street they have them in jails....
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allen of louisiana: "to direct the deportation of harry renton bridges. be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the united states of america in congress assembled that notwithstanding any other provision of law, the attorney general be and he is hereby authorized and directed to take into custody forthwith and deport forthwith to australia the alien harry renton bridges." it was a fine debate. "congressman fish, the time has come to find out whether harry bridges, an australian alien, or the congress of the united states runs this government." i think he was overestimating me a little bit there. anyway, the vote was 330 to 42 to kick me out. well, the attorney general pointed out that it was unconstitutional, so the senate passed the hobbs bill, which said something like, "harry bridges and others of similar ilk." well, "ilk" was also unconstitutional. now, are you still with me on this? because we've got 14 years to go, but i'm gonna condense it a little bit, okay? oh, yeah, and by now, i had a defense committee, because these trials
allen of louisiana: "to direct the deportation of harry renton bridges. be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the united states of america in congress assembled that notwithstanding any other provision of law, the attorney general be and he is hereby authorized and directed to take into custody forthwith and deport forthwith to australia the alien harry renton bridges." it was a fine debate. "congressman fish, the time has come to find out whether harry...
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illinois, iowa, louisiana, massachusetts, michigan, missouri all lose one. evidence we're going to migrate south and west. it's all because of air-conditioning. but it's not g that i want to do completely on my own -- i like to discuss my ideas with someone. that's what i like about fidelity. they talked with me one on one, so we could come up with a plan that's right for me, and they worked with me to help me stay on track -- or sometimes, help me get on an even better one. woman: there you go, brian. thanks, guys. man: see ya. fidelity investments. turn here. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. >>> back to "hardball." republicans pushing to extend the bush tax cuts to wealthy haven't said where they'd cut. let's watch mike pence on "meet the
illinois, iowa, louisiana, massachusetts, michigan, missouri all lose one. evidence we're going to migrate south and west. it's all because of air-conditioning. but it's not g that i want to do completely on my own -- i like to discuss my ideas with someone. that's what i like about fidelity. they talked with me one on one, so we could come up with a plan that's right for me, and they worked with me to help me stay on track -- or sometimes, help me get on an even better one. woman: there you...
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louisiana is a good example. >> david souter -- david vitter. >> yes. i do not think there is anyone out there that says republicans cannot hate that. a little bit over, a little bit over, why will it be a wave of 40, 50, 60 seats -- or will it be a wave? >> there is a rally coming up. >> and democratic operatives. even though it will probably be a democratic route, they are worried that this is a great get-out-the-vote weekend, because if you are a democratic activist, you have to be knocking on doors is. you do not need to be at a d.c. rally. >> getting them out there to vote the way the republicans are? >> i think he is trying. one big soft spot is the enthusiasm problem. they have a big enthusiasm gap, and what we have seen is democrats are very worried about who will turn out this year. we see the president talking to college audiences and reporters. now, he is talking to college reporters. that is a huge issue in large parts of the country. >> charles mahtesian, thank you very much. >> we will take a look at if there will be an obama effect. >> an
louisiana is a good example. >> david souter -- david vitter. >> yes. i do not think there is anyone out there that says republicans cannot hate that. a little bit over, a little bit over, why will it be a wave of 40, 50, 60 seats -- or will it be a wave? >> there is a rally coming up. >> and democratic operatives. even though it will probably be a democratic route, they are worried that this is a great get-out-the-vote weekend, because if you are a democratic activist,...
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illinois, iowa, louisiana, massachusetts, michigan, missouri, new jersey and pennsylvania, all lose one. evidence that as a country we're beginning to migrate south and west. it's all because of air-conditioning. >>> back to "hardball." republicans pushing to extend the tax cuts for the wealthy didn't say where they'd cut spending to make up the difference. let's watch mike pence, a republic an leader on "meet the press" yesterday. >> where's the painful choice you're prepared to pak? >> cutting discretionary spending. >> on what? >> we could reduce government employment back to 2008 levels because. $35 billion 10. >> what about entitlement spending? are you going to raise the retirement age? >> the last time i was on this program i told you we keep our promises to seniors and near seniors but for americans under the age of 40 we absolutely to have begin to reform medicare and social security in aways to ensure long term -- the pledge to america is not the end all, be all. it's meant to be a good start. >> wow. we're joined by two members of the u.s. congress. debbie wasserman-schultz a
illinois, iowa, louisiana, massachusetts, michigan, missouri, new jersey and pennsylvania, all lose one. evidence that as a country we're beginning to migrate south and west. it's all because of air-conditioning. >>> back to "hardball." republicans pushing to extend the tax cuts for the wealthy didn't say where they'd cut spending to make up the difference. let's watch mike pence, a republic an leader on "meet the press" yesterday. >> where's the painful...
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they have contempt for the corruption, buying of votes, cornhusker kickbacks, louisiana purchase. you got to have contempt for the process right now. >> well, no. let me tell you, i don't have contempt for the process. i lived with the process for more than 40 years. my adult life was spent being a part of the decision-making process. i thought early on, if you are going to be a part of it, you better make sure at the end of each day you can be held accountable for having produced something. so my goal in life was always to produce. and i would do it with democrats, with republicans, with rib brawls, conservatives, farmers, wherever i had to go i would go and produce, try to produce results. keep in mind, i always made sure that people did not interpret my conduct as benefiting me. the results were for the benefit of the public that's what is missing in all of these systems. >> sean: this is shaping up to be one heck of a political year. >> nothing like it in our lifetime. >> it is an unbelievable political year. because for the first time you are getting people who are diametrica
they have contempt for the corruption, buying of votes, cornhusker kickbacks, louisiana purchase. you got to have contempt for the process right now. >> well, no. let me tell you, i don't have contempt for the process. i lived with the process for more than 40 years. my adult life was spent being a part of the decision-making process. i thought early on, if you are going to be a part of it, you better make sure at the end of each day you can be held accountable for having produced...
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he is former louisiana national guard. last year he lost a bid for the state senate and came almost directly off that race to the campaign he is running now. extremely conservative. he has picked up the majority of the tea party support. he has been able a few times to step back and let the tea party kind of hack away at the other guys record so he would not have to get involved. he is not shy to get involved. he is definitely an in-your-face type of candidate. >> because you are lukewarm and neither cold nor hot, i will spew out of my mouth. we call these imposters "rino"s -- republicans in name only. he was a democrat for a decade. he has a deep connection to kathleen blanco. from going towner washington. this ad was paid for by the tea party of louisiana. >> the real challenge is going to be to get the voters out. the primary election, we only had 18% of the average turnout. that is disappointing. we have not had any women serving their country who were allowed to lay down their lives for the right to vote and the citiz
he is former louisiana national guard. last year he lost a bid for the state senate and came almost directly off that race to the campaign he is running now. extremely conservative. he has picked up the majority of the tea party support. he has been able a few times to step back and let the tea party kind of hack away at the other guys record so he would not have to get involved. he is not shy to get involved. he is definitely an in-your-face type of candidate. >> because you are lukewarm...
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all right, go down to louisiana. we all know about senator vitters' issues in the prostitution scandal. he's admitted it, this was months ago. he said that he was sorry. reconciled with his wife but his opponent who was behind congress melanson is playing this card. here is the ad. >> david vitter won an election. as a proud family value's politician but under the surface vitter was battling his own demons. a former french quarter prostitute gave an interview exposing details about her sexual relationship with vitter. >> he went in, took a shower, spoke very little to me at first, he did his thing, he wasn't there 15, 20 minutes at that. i was $300. >> laura flanders, what do you make of this? is this fair play especially when he's behind by double digits. >> at least the advantage that the democrats have here is he's told the truth, this is not a made up scandal. but if i were advising the guy, i know he's in trouble but come on. the threat that vetter poses is not that he's going to prostitutes is that he could pri
all right, go down to louisiana. we all know about senator vitters' issues in the prostitution scandal. he's admitted it, this was months ago. he said that he was sorry. reconciled with his wife but his opponent who was behind congress melanson is playing this card. here is the ad. >> david vitter won an election. as a proud family value's politician but under the surface vitter was battling his own demons. a former french quarter prostitute gave an interview exposing details about her...
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illinois, iowa, louisiana, massachusetts, michigan, missouri, new jersey and pennsylvania, all lose one. evidence that as a country we're beginning to migrate south and west. it's all because of air-conditioning. in the science of color with quattron. by adding a fourth color -- yellow... yellow. banana. ...to the standard rgb color system, quattron produces more colors... banana! ...and makes images brighter. banana! banana! when seen in 3d -- whoa! whoa! aah! quattron makes tv so realistic... whoa! ...you won't believe your eyes. [ male announcer ] aquos quattron 3d from sharp. [ engineer laughs ] you have to see it, to see it. >>> back to "hardball." republicans pushing to extend the tax cuts for the wealthy didn't say where they'd cut spending to make up the difference. let's watch mike pence, a republic an leader on "meet the press" yesterday. >> where's the painful choice you're prepared to pak? >> cutting discretionary spending. >> on what? >> we could reduce government employment back to 2008 levels because. $35 billion 10. >> what about entitlement spending? are you going to ra
illinois, iowa, louisiana, massachusetts, michigan, missouri, new jersey and pennsylvania, all lose one. evidence that as a country we're beginning to migrate south and west. it's all because of air-conditioning. in the science of color with quattron. by adding a fourth color -- yellow... yellow. banana. ...to the standard rgb color system, quattron produces more colors... banana! ...and makes images brighter. banana! banana! when seen in 3d -- whoa! whoa! aah! quattron makes tv so realistic......
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we'll begin in louisiana where authorities are trying to determine what killed hundreds of pounds of fish in the bayou in plaquemines parish. residents are already hit hard. they fear it's related to the bp oil spill here, but experts are not quite sure what is to blame as of yet. >>> the obama administration is taking act after leak weeps aes deadly blast in san bruno, california. there's a bill proposing enforcing pipeline safety. aging pop lines triggered the blast in san bruno and played a role in the recent michigan oil spill and another spill in chicago. >>> finally for you here. no in, is in fresh trouble for the organizers of the proposed islamic center by ground zero. the head developer of the project is being evicted for allegedly failing to pay office rent. that comes a day after he was being sued to fail to maintain several apartment buildings he owned in the town. >>> we've got a new report to tell you about by veteran journalist dan rather showing a growing threat from counterfeit prescription drugs. rather traveled to a pharmacy in nigeria, went door to door where he f
we'll begin in louisiana where authorities are trying to determine what killed hundreds of pounds of fish in the bayou in plaquemines parish. residents are already hit hard. they fear it's related to the bp oil spill here, but experts are not quite sure what is to blame as of yet. >>> the obama administration is taking act after leak weeps aes deadly blast in san bruno, california. there's a bill proposing enforcing pipeline safety. aging pop lines triggered the blast in san bruno and...
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massive fish kill in louisiana. hey, smart, we could stay here fothe conference. i'm a member of this hotel's loyalty program. well, how far away is it? okay, we take a train 40 miles to a dude ranch where we pick up a couple of horses that we ride to a nearby river. then we canoe upstream to a helicopter that takes us to the conference. or we could book with hotels.com and stay closer. see, with welcomerewards, no matter where you accumulate 10 nights, you get a free one. huh. smarter. [ male announcer ] accumulate 10 nights and get a night free. welcomerewards from hotels.com. smart. so smart. [ male announcer ] it's luxury with fire in its veins. bold. daring. capable of moving your soul. ♪ and that's even before you drop your foot on the pedal. ♪ the new 2011 cts coupe from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> what if you learned that the government was spying on you? reporting on you as a potential threat simply because you went out and protested something? well, tonight that's exactly what people i
massive fish kill in louisiana. hey, smart, we could stay here fothe conference. i'm a member of this hotel's loyalty program. well, how far away is it? okay, we take a train 40 miles to a dude ranch where we pick up a couple of horses that we ride to a nearby river. then we canoe upstream to a helicopter that takes us to the conference. or we could book with hotels.com and stay closer. see, with welcomerewards, no matter where you accumulate 10 nights, you get a free one. huh. smarter. [ male...
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and my father in lawwas a republican delation to the national convention from louisiana. and he and john, went on to be a great judge, led the delegation from task to eisenhower. unit, eisenhower would always take my calls. and i really beg you, you've got so much power and so much ability, but, you know, you've got to know how to make th difference. and die, you know, the ther da a gentleman came over to me from the arabian country, said you know, saudi arabia, 99% of that oil is owned by six families. and very angry now because the people used to do the investment have done well. they want to get somebody new. now, if i could pull that off, i don't have to come to these god damn meetings anore. [laughter] >> essays, look at people, i'm on the board of chase. chase has a charge account but i stay with american express because i think it's a good company. just really get you some day, look at these companies, what they're doing to get people of the topic i think they'll make a lot of difference. i realized i shouldn't have said this. >> you can say anything you want. you
and my father in lawwas a republican delation to the national convention from louisiana. and he and john, went on to be a great judge, led the delegation from task to eisenhower. unit, eisenhower would always take my calls. and i really beg you, you've got so much power and so much ability, but, you know, you've got to know how to make th difference. and die, you know, the ther da a gentleman came over to me from the arabian country, said you know, saudi arabia, 99% of that oil is owned by six...
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it is targeted toward five former confederate states, georgia, louisiana, tennessee, arkansas and texas. it is simple. these states award their presidential electors on a winner take all basis. but the is no winner take all state stature. so my -- in those days, without a winner take all stature, north for you not to be subject to an amount of fortune, title ii, reduction of relevance, you most apportion your presidential election in electors on, you know, a proportiol basis. now, my question is this. will the black caucus consider, now i'm playing the dirty cop. i am saying that you're going to have to choose representation, and argue a regional intent of the framers of the 14th amendment, and say they shall be reduced which is a mandate. i'm playing the bad cop. . . voting the percentage of your vote. if you do that, obama in the next election you will have 30 presidential electors predicated on the strength of the democratic vote as opposed to zero to 75. >> i think we have to -- the question was directed toward mr. conyers and mr. scott. i will let mr. schmoke comment. we'll go to a
it is targeted toward five former confederate states, georgia, louisiana, tennessee, arkansas and texas. it is simple. these states award their presidential electors on a winner take all basis. but the is no winner take all state stature. so my -- in those days, without a winner take all stature, north for you not to be subject to an amount of fortune, title ii, reduction of relevance, you most apportion your presidential election in electors on, you know, a proportiol basis. now, my question...
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there is one more runoff in louisiana. there is one more primary in hawaii. but tonight is the last big night of primaries. after the ballots have been set, we will essentially have both the democrats and the republicans' starting lineup, that they'll each be sending to the plate in november. at the start of primary season, republicans were given a not unreasonable, but not sure thing chance of regaining a majority in either the house or less likely in the senate. where does the likelihood stand now? joining us now is nate silver, the 538 blog which now lives at the "new york times" website. thank you so much for your time. >> thanks, rachel. >> let me get your reaction first of all to the christine o'donnell win over mike castle in delaware. late polls looked like that was going to be the result, but she did come from behind. >> there was one poll that came out and had her about three points ahead. they did a very good job. it's hard to forecast these primaries. if you had asked a few weeks ago, it could happen after alaska. but castle has been elected by de
there is one more runoff in louisiana. there is one more primary in hawaii. but tonight is the last big night of primaries. after the ballots have been set, we will essentially have both the democrats and the republicans' starting lineup, that they'll each be sending to the plate in november. at the start of primary season, republicans were given a not unreasonable, but not sure thing chance of regaining a majority in either the house or less likely in the senate. where does the likelihood...
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you mentioned that overcrowding was a serious problem in louisiana. can you describe, particularly in jefferson county, where the overcrowding problems were in the 1970's, 1980's, and the 1990's? >> jefferson had a share of and we had -- had a sheriff and we had different police agencies that could make arrests. there were six cities with the chief of police. there was a sheriff with the state police. there were two levee districts that had policeman. any of those would make arrests and bring them to lock up and drop them off and get them booked. so we had an old jail originally, and it was always overcrowded. and then there were serious times when the overcrowding was enough where there was that old case named holland v. jefferson parish, filed in federal district court in new orleans, alleging overcrowding and improper handling of inmates. was on theugeben case at the time. there really was no defense. there was overcrowding. so that case was moved from ruben's office in new orleans to baton rouge, and another judge took over. and jefferson parish t
you mentioned that overcrowding was a serious problem in louisiana. can you describe, particularly in jefferson county, where the overcrowding problems were in the 1970's, 1980's, and the 1990's? >> jefferson had a share of and we had -- had a sheriff and we had different police agencies that could make arrests. there were six cities with the chief of police. there was a sheriff with the state police. there were two levee districts that had policeman. any of those would make arrests and...
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his name is carl pal louisiana dean owe -- paladino. he won something of a surprise race against the conservative candidate, rick lassio, a guy known in new york state for having run and served in elected office many times before. that conservative party candidate rick lassio has announced he is dropping out of the governor's race. presumably the 8% or so of supporters who were identifying themselves as voting potentially for rick lasio in the new york governor's race, presumably that 8% will almost exclusively go to the team candidate carl paladino who has run a surprisingly strong race against the guy who was thought to be the democratic shoo-in, interesting parties in new york right now. the team candidate carl paladino on the right got a big boost and it will help his prospects in the race for governor. jenna: fox news is your headquarters. you can get political information, log onto foxnews.com. check out the latest information you need right there on foxnews.com. jon all right. imagine you wrote a book that the government consider
his name is carl pal louisiana dean owe -- paladino. he won something of a surprise race against the conservative candidate, rick lassio, a guy known in new york state for having run and served in elected office many times before. that conservative party candidate rick lassio has announced he is dropping out of the governor's race. presumably the 8% or so of supporters who were identifying themselves as voting potentially for rick lasio in the new york governor's race, presumably that 8% will...
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and louisiana's seafood association which represents about 70% of all activity out there in the gulf, have a three pronged attack involving celebrity chefs from around the country to constantly remind their markets that, look, we are cooking it, it is safe to eat. martha. martha: thank you very much, phil keating in florida. bill: he supports the tea party movement and wrote a kids book about it and why is he now fearing for his life? stick around, happening now has that in minutes. 's has made cha. adding lower sodium sea salt to more soups. plus five dollars in coupons to get you started. campbell's condensed soup. pass it on. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ medicare supplement insurance plan card. wherever you go, nationwide, your coverage travels with you. and that's just one of the many reasons... you need a card like this. with all medicare supplement insurance plans, you can choose from a range of plans... and keep your relationship with your own doctor that accepts medicare. if you're turning 65 or older... or you've already enrolled in a medicare supplement pl
and louisiana's seafood association which represents about 70% of all activity out there in the gulf, have a three pronged attack involving celebrity chefs from around the country to constantly remind their markets that, look, we are cooking it, it is safe to eat. martha. martha: thank you very much, phil keating in florida. bill: he supports the tea party movement and wrote a kids book about it and why is he now fearing for his life? stick around, happening now has that in minutes. 's has made...
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those amphibious ships pulled them off the coast of louisiana and mississippi and send out their marines with those tractors and vehicles and they came across the beaches that were otherwise on accessible. you know what is happening right now and pakistan with the three amphibious ships there. not only flying at -- combat afghanistan, but also relief operations in northern pakistan all the way up. and then they take one of their ships to take down the magellan star. they rescued the crew from the somali pirates. we just want the 26 marine expeditionary unit, one of years from north carolina, they left a month early to say all and get off the coast to pakistan. they should be there by the end of this month. there's a further testimony to the fact that the utilitarian value of these ships. not only in these marine expeditionary unit are they the label, but they can pull off and operate all of africa with what we call the security and cooperation mission. they can bring medical, it is a one-stop shopping operation. i think the value of the ship is absolutely paramount. the secretary of navy
those amphibious ships pulled them off the coast of louisiana and mississippi and send out their marines with those tractors and vehicles and they came across the beaches that were otherwise on accessible. you know what is happening right now and pakistan with the three amphibious ships there. not only flying at -- combat afghanistan, but also relief operations in northern pakistan all the way up. and then they take one of their ships to take down the magellan star. they rescued the crew from...
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shreveport, louisiana. caller: when this first happened, i knew an engineer, young scholar who was paid $600 a day in room and board and now i know someone who's working $300 a day and i just wondered, what kind of -- who is paying those kind of salaries and what they're doing. thanks. guest: you brought new information to the table to me. i haven't had a glimpse of the inner workers of people that was sent to houston. that was ground zero where secretary steven chu tried to shut this well-off. host: will there be an investigation about that response about how many people were brought to fwear, what the lines of authority, b.p. being in charged, as opposed to thad allen and how that whole part was -- that responsibility was delegated? guest: the spill commission has much broader authority to investigate what went wrong so we're going to be seeing a lot more than what b.p. came out in its report this week. host: and when is the spill commission's deadline? guest: their initial -- they're going to come out wi
shreveport, louisiana. caller: when this first happened, i knew an engineer, young scholar who was paid $600 a day in room and board and now i know someone who's working $300 a day and i just wondered, what kind of -- who is paying those kind of salaries and what they're doing. thanks. guest: you brought new information to the table to me. i haven't had a glimpse of the inner workers of people that was sent to houston. that was ground zero where secretary steven chu tried to shut this well-off....
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the rain from hermine extends into missouri, parts of louisiana, mississippi, and tennessee. showers across florida. thunderstorms in new york and new england. and showers from portland to seattle and western montana. >> mid 70s in billings, boise and sacramento. upper 60s in fargo, minneapolis. 76 in omaha. 90s from new orleans to atlanta. 83 here in new york. and 80 in boston. >>> well, we will dispense with the usual light-hearted story we do right about now because of something very special that some of us couldn't help but to recognize last night. >> as we report on plans to burn korans and the proposed islamic center, we caught sight of what we think is one of the first tests of the huge beams of light reaching for the sky from new york's ground zero. >> every year since the 9/11 attacks they have been lit to honor those who died at the world trade center. and of course they will be lit on theiversary this saturday night. >> and there are plans to light them again next year for the tenth anniversary of the attacks. let's go to commercial. we'll be right back. a short ti
the rain from hermine extends into missouri, parts of louisiana, mississippi, and tennessee. showers across florida. thunderstorms in new york and new england. and showers from portland to seattle and western montana. >> mid 70s in billings, boise and sacramento. upper 60s in fargo, minneapolis. 76 in omaha. 90s from new orleans to atlanta. 83 here in new york. and 80 in boston. >>> well, we will dispense with the usual light-hearted story we do right about now because of...
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louisiana. james, go ahead. caller: first of all, i am retired air force. i am very displeased with the republicans right now because they are not working with the democrats. they are all supposed to be supporting the people but they are deliberately tried to take care of their companies because that is where they get their campaign contributions. it is hurting the country and is only making that 1% rich. it is good if you guest: i agree with james. here is the point -- i want everyone to appreciate that when you turn on the news networks, you do not hear this discussion. why is it we do not hear discussion about the growing gap between the very, very rich -- the top one-tenth of 1% and earns 11% of the income. we do not hear it because the rich are doing very well and what to protect that situation. what to protect that situation. i think that james' point is absolutely right. i think the republicans sadly have played an obstructionist role, heavily down more filibusters in the past two years the and i believe that any time in the history of the u.s. senat
louisiana. james, go ahead. caller: first of all, i am retired air force. i am very displeased with the republicans right now because they are not working with the democrats. they are all supposed to be supporting the people but they are deliberately tried to take care of their companies because that is where they get their campaign contributions. it is hurting the country and is only making that 1% rich. it is good if you guest: i agree with james. here is the point -- i want everyone to...
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we have detailed plans we've negotiated with the states and the parishes in louisiana. in some areas, we're going to stay with this for quite a while. they still have oil in them, we still need to work on it. and some of these places we're going to have to agree on when we agree nothing further can be done. but right now, we're still at it. >> admiral, big questions about the long-term effect of this oil spill and what they will be. samantha joy who is a researcher from the university of georgia says they have found in the area around the well and to some degree an area extending out from the well that there is oil that has settled into the sea floor. it's buried itself 2 inches into the sediments. they're saying hey, there's lots of oil around the gulf of mexico, it might be that, no indication it's from the well. what do you say to the claims that there's so much oil in the gulf that it has actually settled into the sediments on the sea floor and could be affecting the eco system there? >> well, john, i don't think we can know too much about the gulf of mexico and the
we have detailed plans we've negotiated with the states and the parishes in louisiana. in some areas, we're going to stay with this for quite a while. they still have oil in them, we still need to work on it. and some of these places we're going to have to agree on when we agree nothing further can be done. but right now, we're still at it. >> admiral, big questions about the long-term effect of this oil spill and what they will be. samantha joy who is a researcher from the university of...
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. >>> to louisiana now, thousands of dead fish being found in plaquemines parish. look at these pictures. wow. it didn't take long for people to start pointing fingers at bp. but hold on, state wildlife officials say it looks like low levels of oxygen during low tide caused this. >>> shaq on the attack. shaquille o'neal fighting a lawsuit from a personal assistant, accusing him of stealing personal information and racketeering. the suit says shaq hacked in because he had proof that shaq cheated on his wife with several different women. o'neal's attorneys say the claims are complete fabrication. >>> and the greenwood drive and the lakewood blue claws slugged it out. started with a collision at the plate. the greenville runner was out and started jawing with that guy, the pitcher. uh-oh, fist to cuffs. and the bench is cleared. in the end, the blue claws win in the end. >> congrats, blue clause. >>> well, coming up, new york is debating whether or not it's a good idea to ban smoking altogether in the city outside. details of the anti-smoking crusade just ahead. it's
. >>> to louisiana now, thousands of dead fish being found in plaquemines parish. look at these pictures. wow. it didn't take long for people to start pointing fingers at bp. but hold on, state wildlife officials say it looks like low levels of oxygen during low tide caused this. >>> shaq on the attack. shaquille o'neal fighting a lawsuit from a personal assistant, accusing him of stealing personal information and racketeering. the suit says shaq hacked in because he had proof...
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baton rouge, louisiana. steven on the republican line. good morning. caller: yes. actually, moderation has got us in the shape we're in right now. that is a moot point about a moderate move because obama ran as a moderate and then he took the gloves off when he got in office and has driven us into the ground. so moderation is not what we need. we need good old-fashioned -- we need good old-fashioned blibcal principle ideas that respect the constitution. thank you. host: i wanted to ask you about pat too mi. guest: is he the conservative republican? host: he's running against the democrat joe sestak. caller: he's running as a republican. i'll support him. host: he ran with the backing of the tea party supporters. he is now, according to articles sort of tacking to the middle and saying that he is a moderate voice. that he would have voted for the likes soff sonya sotamyor caller: guess what, he's out of there. if you can't toe the line you need to be out of there. that's a check and balance there. host: what if he can't win the general election without saying those
baton rouge, louisiana. steven on the republican line. good morning. caller: yes. actually, moderation has got us in the shape we're in right now. that is a moot point about a moderate move because obama ran as a moderate and then he took the gloves off when he got in office and has driven us into the ground. so moderation is not what we need. we need good old-fashioned -- we need good old-fashioned blibcal principle ideas that respect the constitution. thank you. host: i wanted to ask you...
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water borders, and they have done a great job for, like the oil spill that we have just seen out of louisiana in the gulf, and i think that today are really stepping up to the plate and doing more in the security area as well. but, we have deployed more -- i say we. the administration and the previous administration has deployed more into our ports and airports, more customs and border prol agents, because those are very vulnerable areas. some of the illicit activity ended drugs especially -- activity, and drugs especially, has come in through our ports. we have to consider all of our borders, including the coast. it generally, the ports provide a more finite place for our agents to operate from because you have to come into generally support, but airports have been increased as well as our water ports, golf, atlantic and pacific. -- gulf, atlantic and pacific. >> in the past you have stressed the importance of working collaborative lee witt and the mexican government. can you briefly discussed -- withing collaborativ lely the mexican government. can you briefly discuss the status of that cor
water borders, and they have done a great job for, like the oil spill that we have just seen out of louisiana in the gulf, and i think that today are really stepping up to the plate and doing more in the security area as well. but, we have deployed more -- i say we. the administration and the previous administration has deployed more into our ports and airports, more customs and border prol agents, because those are very vulnerable areas. some of the illicit activity ended drugs especially --...
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. >> reporter: that is tamra augustine, the manager of grand isle state bark in grand isle, louisiana, where still to this day they have oil on the beaches they need cleaned up. the government says they'll be able to do it. martha: let's hope so. bill: given everything we were told about this disaster, it seems like we came through it okay. i know folks down there are still struggling but that was good news that kris just reported. martha: it is good news and it's amazing that it's taken this long to get to that final plug stage but let's hope that it -- >> bill: just plug t. right? stop the darn thing! we didn't go to the moon -- we can go to the moon, take care of this thing! >>> a new government report showing a spike in americans who have no health insurance. wanted supposed to be this way, everybody. but will be -- will the new health care law help or hurt matters? martha: and a democrat that says we should extend the bush tax cuts to everyone, this democrat. wait until we hear what she wants to do to salaries in congress. you'll hear that live. bill: she's in a tough race. fresh
. >> reporter: that is tamra augustine, the manager of grand isle state bark in grand isle, louisiana, where still to this day they have oil on the beaches they need cleaned up. the government says they'll be able to do it. martha: let's hope so. bill: given everything we were told about this disaster, it seems like we came through it okay. i know folks down there are still struggling but that was good news that kris just reported. martha: it is good news and it's amazing that it's taken...
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>> we went to louisiana on an alligator hunt! bill: how did you fare there? >> we did all right. it was a little different experience there. maybe we were catching some 100-pound alligators but nothing like this. bill: you caught your husband, you've been hanging on to him for 17 years, too. by wait, what does this beast look like? >> he's enormous. it's the biggest thing -- i think a lot of people have seen. i brought it over to taxidermy, and they thought he was 900 pounds, but when he was on the scale, he was 1025. his head is very big. martha: that's what i was going to say, his neck looks like a linebacker alligator. he is unbelievably huge. what are you going to -- where are you going on to put this? i heard you took it to the taxidermist. where are you going to put it in the home? >> we are a high ceiling he he -- so he will go up on a big wall. we had the meat processed so we'll eat the alligator meat and his body, around his belly, it was 79 inches. he is very big. martha: all right. well, that was -- you know, he went out for swim that morning and is going to end up on
>> we went to louisiana on an alligator hunt! bill: how did you fare there? >> we did all right. it was a little different experience there. maybe we were catching some 100-pound alligators but nothing like this. bill: you caught your husband, you've been hanging on to him for 17 years, too. by wait, what does this beast look like? >> he's enormous. it's the biggest thing -- i think a lot of people have seen. i brought it over to taxidermy, and they thought he was 900 pounds,...
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scots valley, santa cruise mountains, louisiana lafayette. we have a little system there out of the picture and one more coming into the north. after that, high pressure says i'm coming back, and we'll have warmer weather. today it will be sunny, breezy, and on the cool side. 60s and 70s for many and in fact, low 70s in areas that will warm up fast, but not tomorrow. it will be on friday, saturday, and sunday, tori. >> wow, all right thank you, steve. 7:42. blaming the dog. the role a pet may have played in a firing of an employee at an east bay college. the one thing san francisco's muni has that washington, d.c.'s transit agency may want. >>> taking a live look at the big board on wall street. stocks wobbling a bit, as traders turn to buying treasuries and gold this after the federal reserve failed to take any immediate steps to help the economy in their one- day meeting yesterday. they would step in if necessary down the road. right now the dow is currently down 15 at 10,745. nasdaq also down 15, s and p is down 4. one stock definitely wan
scots valley, santa cruise mountains, louisiana lafayette. we have a little system there out of the picture and one more coming into the north. after that, high pressure says i'm coming back, and we'll have warmer weather. today it will be sunny, breezy, and on the cool side. 60s and 70s for many and in fact, low 70s in areas that will warm up fast, but not tomorrow. it will be on friday, saturday, and sunday, tori. >> wow, all right thank you, steve. 7:42. blaming the dog. the role a pet...
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and the base where he trained so long ago in barksdale in louisiana, there is a granite monument with an empty space next to his name, and that space can finally be etched with the words "medal of honor." but the greatest memorial of all to dick etchberger is the spirit that we feel here today, the love that inspired him to serve, love for his country and love for his family. and most eloquent -- the most eloquent expression of that devotion of the words that he wrote himself to a friend back home just months before he gave his life to our nation. i hate to be away from home, he wrote from that small base above the clouds, but i believe in the job. he said, it is the most challenging job i will ever have in my life. and then he added, i love it. our nation endures because there patriots like chief master sergeant richard etchberger and our troops or serving as we speak who love this nation and defend it. their legacy lives on because their families and fellow citizens preserve it. and as americans, we remain worthy of their example only so long as we honor it, not merely with the meda
and the base where he trained so long ago in barksdale in louisiana, there is a granite monument with an empty space next to his name, and that space can finally be etched with the words "medal of honor." but the greatest memorial of all to dick etchberger is the spirit that we feel here today, the love that inspired him to serve, love for his country and love for his family. and most eloquent -- the most eloquent expression of that devotion of the words that he wrote himself to a...
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. >> the good people of louisiana. >> let's make it about mark sanchez. >> last night, ray lewis, the ravens taking on rex ryan and the jets. rex ryan was the defensive coordinator, loves all those guys. a little action before the game, ellis and lewis in a fight, ellis has the ball thrown at him and picks it up and throws it right back at him. a lot of that defense. ellis with the sack and fumble recovery, just got out to an early 6-0 lead. ravens up 7-6 in the half. in the fourth, no offense for the jets. sanchez gets sacked here. watch ray lewis on this play. >> boom! >> stop talking. >> shut-up and play football. >> the last chance on fourth down. a chance to get infield goal range. need a first down, the receiver steps out a half yard shy of the first down. >> the hbo camera was on that side of the first down marker, if he went to the other side, he would obstruct the view. >> he was miked up. >> ravens win 10-9. jets, 10 for 21 passing, a number of first downs, tied for the fewest in history. >> and now isn't it time to shut-up, shut the hell up and play football now. shut-up. t
. >> the good people of louisiana. >> let's make it about mark sanchez. >> last night, ray lewis, the ravens taking on rex ryan and the jets. rex ryan was the defensive coordinator, loves all those guys. a little action before the game, ellis and lewis in a fight, ellis has the ball thrown at him and picks it up and throws it right back at him. a lot of that defense. ellis with the sack and fumble recovery, just got out to an early 6-0 lead. ravens up 7-6 in the half. in the...